How to Remove Tartar from a Dog's Teeth

Overview

A dog’s dental health is important to his overall health. Regularly checking on his teeth and taking routine steps to help prevent tooth decay, tooth loss and gum disease are part of the normal care you must provide to keep him healthy and happy. Plaque forms on dog’s teeth at the gum line from a combination of food, saliva and bacteria. If plaque remains on a dog's teeth, it forms a hard, yellow-brown coating called tartar. Tartar buildup can lead to periodontal disease of the gums, which can be very painful for your pet. Several products are available in stores, and some through your veterinarian, to remove tartar.

Step 1

Brush your dog’s teeth with pet tartar-control toothpaste as often as possible. Apply chicken or beef flavor toothpaste to a soft pet toothbrush. Sit next to your dog and wrap an arm around his chest. Gently open his lips, and brush in a circular motion on the exterior of his teeth at the gum line.

Step 2

Give your dog canine dental treats to help clean tartar off his teeth. Dental bones, biscuits and chews are edible products that scrub tartar off teeth with the natural chewing motion.

Step 3

Supply your dog with rawhide chews for a long-lasting treat that cleans his teeth. Dried horse hide and cowhide make up a large selection of rawhide chews in many shapes and sizes for any dog.

Step 4

Leave your dog a hard dog chew toy for cleaning his teeth when you leave the house. Hard dog chews scrub your dog’s teeth, but they are not edible. Be careful to make certain you only leave objects with your dog that you know he cannot destroy, possibly swallowing or choking on pieces of it.

Step 5

Change your dog’s food to a dog dental diet. This type of pet food has larger kibble to promote more chewing before he swallows the food. Some dog dental diets have a crumbly texture that scrubs teeth clean as he chews.

Step 6

Reduce the amount of canned or soft food that your dog eats. Soft foods do not remove tartar, and they contribute to plaque buildup.

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